
I've always been creative. Growing up between Europe and Africa shaped how I see the world. I am naturally curious, detail oriented, and I love hearing stories and connecting with others.
Studying at Michaelis School of Fine Art gave that creativity structure. I learned composition, visual storytelling, and how to approach problems from unexpected angles. That foundation shows up in everything I make now.
Before I found UX design, I worked in professional kitchens. Cooking taught me discipline, attention to detail, and what it really means to create an experience for someone. That same rigour carried over into everything I do now.
Then I stumbled into UX design almost by accident. I tested Figma and something clicked immediately. It brought together everything I cared about: creativity, precision, and the chance to genuinely help people solve real problems.
Today I am working as a UX/UI designer and illustrator, building products that are thoughtful, accessible, and visually considered.


